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EP0179922B1
EP0179922B1 EP85902135A EP85902135A EP0179922B1 EP 0179922 B1 EP0179922 B1 EP 0179922B1 EP 85902135 A EP85902135 A EP 85902135A EP 85902135 A EP85902135 A EP 85902135A EP 0179922 B1 EP0179922 B1 EP 0179922B1
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Katsumi Miyake
Yasuhiro Ugai
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    • G02FOPTICAL DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF LIGHT BY MODIFICATION OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MEDIA OF THE ELEMENTS INVOLVED THEREIN; NON-LINEAR OPTICS; FREQUENCY-CHANGING OF LIGHT; OPTICAL LOGIC ELEMENTS; OPTICAL ANALOGUE/DIGITAL CONVERTERS
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    • G02FOPTICAL DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF LIGHT BY MODIFICATION OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MEDIA OF THE ELEMENTS INVOLVED THEREIN; NON-LINEAR OPTICS; FREQUENCY-CHANGING OF LIGHT; OPTICAL LOGIC ELEMENTS; OPTICAL ANALOGUE/DIGITAL CONVERTERS
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    • G02F1/133Constructional arrangements; Operation of liquid crystal cells; Circuit arrangements
    • G02F1/1333Constructional arrangements; Manufacturing methods
    • G02F1/1335Structural association of cells with optical devices, e.g. polarisers or reflectors
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    • G02FOPTICAL DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF LIGHT BY MODIFICATION OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MEDIA OF THE ELEMENTS INVOLVED THEREIN; NON-LINEAR OPTICS; FREQUENCY-CHANGING OF LIGHT; OPTICAL LOGIC ELEMENTS; OPTICAL ANALOGUE/DIGITAL CONVERTERS
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  • This invention relates to a color liquid crystal display device, which is used for the display of image, for instance, and has a plurality of display electrodes formed in a liquid crystal cell, these display electrodes being selectively drived by thin film transistors for color display of an image.
  • the prior art liquid crystal display device of the type noted has a structure as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the device comprises transparent substrates 11 and 12 of glass or the like facing each other.
  • the substrates 11 and 12 are spaced apart by a spacer 13 provided along their edges.
  • a liquid crystal 14 is sealed in between the transparent substrates 11 and 12.
  • a plurality of display electrodes 15 are formed on the inner surface of the substrate 11.
  • Thin film transistors 16 are formed contiguous to the respective display electrodes 15. These thin film transistors 16 serve as switching elements with their drains connected to the display electrodes 15.
  • a transparent common electrode 17 is formed substantially on the entire inner surface of the other transparent substrate 12, and it faces the plurality of display electrodes 15.
  • the display electrodes 15 may serve as picture element electrodes.
  • the display electrodes 15 are square and arranged in rows and columns on the transparent substrate 11 as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the display electrodes 15 are arranged in a closely spaced-apart relation to one another.
  • Gate buses 18 are formed near and along the respective rows of display electrodes 15.
  • Source buses 19 are formed near and along the respective columns of the display electrodes 15.
  • the thin film transistors 16 are provided at the intersections of the gate buses 18 and source buses 19.
  • the individual thin film transistors 16 have their gates and sources connected to the corresponding gate buses 18 and source buses 19, respectively, at the intersections of these buses. Their drains are connected to the display electrodes 15.
  • a voltage is applied between a selected one of the gate buses 18 and a selected one of the source buses 19. As a result, the corresponding thin film transistor 16 is turned on. Charge is thus stored on the display electrode 15 connected to the drain of this "on" thin film transistor 16. A voltage is applied across the liquid crystal 14 between the display electrode 15 noted above and the common electrode 17. Only this display electrode 15 thus becomes transparent or opaque for selective display. The display can be erased by causing the discharge of the display electrode 15.
  • the thin film transistors 16 have been formed as shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
  • the display electrodes 15 and source buses 19 are formed as a transparent conductive film, e.g., ITO, on the transparent substrate 11.
  • Semiconductor layers 21 of amorphous silicon or like material are each formed to bridge the parallel and closely spaced apart regions of each display electrode and the associated source bus 19.
  • a gate insulating film 22 of silicon nitride or the like is formed to cover the semiconductor layers 21.
  • Gate electrodes 23 are each formed over each semiconductor layer 21 via the gate insulating film 22 such as to partly overlap the associated display electrode 15 and source bus 19.
  • the gate electrodes 23 have their one ends connected to the associated gate buses 18.
  • the display electrode 15 and source bus 19 that correspond to each gate electrode 23 thus constitute a drain electrode 15a and a source electrode 19a, respectively.
  • Each thin film transistor 16 is constituted by the electrodes 15a and 19a, semiconductor layer 21, gate insulating film 22 and gate electrode 23.
  • the gate electrodes 23 and gate buses 18 are formed simultaneously from aluminum, for instance.
  • Either a red filter 1R, a green filter 1G and a blue filter 1B is formed on the transparent substrate 12 such that it faces each display electrode 15.
  • the color filters noted above are formed such that they are distributed substantially uniformly as shown in Fig. 3.
  • a light source 24, as shown in Fig. 4, is disposed behind the transparent substrate 11. Light from this light source 24 or other light is transmitted through the liquid crystal display device according to a liquid crystal cell control state of the device, and the display state of the device can be seen from the side of the transparent substrate 12.
  • a polarizer (not shown) is provided on one or each side of the liquid crystal display device.
  • the liquid crystal display device may be either a normally black type, i.e., a so-called negative type, in which light is not transmitted through the device in the absence of voltage applied between common electrode 17 and display electrode 15, or a normally white type, i.e., a so-called positive type, in which light is transmitted through the device in the absence of voltage applied between common electrode 17 and display electrode 15.
  • FR-A-2 534 052 describes a multi-coloured liquid crystal display including red, green and blue filters formed on a glass substrate.
  • the filters are covered by a passivation layer and a transparent electrode.
  • the filters are formed in an organic resin layer and black blocking filter portions are formed in the layer between the filters.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a color liquid crystal display element, which has high contrast and color purity, is free from contrast fluctuations, ensures satisfactory image quality and can be simply fabricated.
  • a colour liquid crystal display device comprising first and second transparent substrates spaced apart a small distance and facing each other, a liquid crystal sealed between said two transparent substrates, a plurality of transparent display electrodes provided on the inner side surface of said first transparent substrate, thin film transistors formed on said first transparent substrate and each connected to corresponding one of said display electrodes and corresponding ones of source and gate buses, colour filters formed separately from one another on the inner side surface of said second transparent substrate in opposing relation to the corresponding display electrodes, light-blocking layer filled in each gap between adjacent colour filters and a transparent common electrode formed on said light-blocking layer and said colour filters to extend substantially over the entire inner side surface of said second transparent substrate; characterized in that said light-blocking layers are metal layers and extend such that marginal edges of each said metal light-blocking layer and marginal edges of the adjacent colour filters lie one upon another and said transparent common electrode overlies said light-blocking layers in contact therewith to interconnect said metal light-blocking layers one another.
  • the light-blocking layer formed to close the gap between adjacent color filters blocks light, so that it is possible to obtain a display of high contrast and color purity.
  • the light-blocking layer is made of a metal, it can be formed easily.
  • the light-blocking layer overlies over the common electrode, it can correspondingly reduce the voltage drop in the common electrode due to the resistance thereof. Further, even if there is a local broken portion of the common electrode, voltage can be applied uniformly to the entire common electrode, so that it is possible to obtain a satisfactory image quality free from contrast fluctuations.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 illustrate an embodiment of the color liquid crystal display element according to the invention.
  • parts like those shown in Figs. 3 and 4 are designated by like reference numerals, and they will not be described any further.
  • the gap between adjacent ones of color filters 1R, 1G and 1B is closed by a metal light-blocking layer 37 which can block light.
  • the light-blocking layer 37 is made of a metal, e.g., aluminum and chromium. Its thickness is about 2,000 to 3,000 ⁇ , and it is formed by means of vacuum deposition or spattering.
  • a common electrode 17 is formed to overlie over the light-blocking layers 37.
  • the light-blocking layers 37 are formed on a transparent substrate 12, the color filters 1R, 1G and 1B are then formed, and then the common electrode 17 is formed over the entire surface area.
  • Fig. 7 shows an alternate arrangement.
  • the color filters 1R, 1G and 1B are formed on the transparent substrate 12, then the light-blocking layers 37 are formed, and then the common electrode 17 is formed.
  • Fig. 7 also shows an alternate structure of the thin film transistors 16.
  • Each thin film transistor 16 in this case comprises display electrode 15, gate electrode 23 and gate bus, these parts being formed on a transparent substrate 11, gate insulating film 22 formed on the gate electrode 23, semiconductor layer 21 formed on the gate insulating film 22, and drain and source electrodes 15a and 19a and source bus 19, these parts being formed on the semiconductor layer 21.
  • the color display may be obtained by using at least two different kinds of color filters. Further, the display electrode 15, which is used as a picture electrode in the above cases, may have various other shapes as well.
  • the gap between adjacent color filters is filled by the light-blocking layer 37 to block unnecessary light that may otherwise be transmitted through the gap between adjacent color filters. Contrast and color purity thus can be improved.
  • the light-blocking layers 37 which are made of a metal, may be formed very easily compared to the black filters.
  • the resultant resistance of the common electrode 17 and light-blocking layer 37 may be reduced.
  • the resultant resistance of the common electrode 17 and light-blocking layer 37 may be reduced.
  • the common electrode 17 when the common electrode 17 is formed after the formation of the color filters, breakage of the common electrode 17 is liable to result from the steps of the edges of the color filters.
  • the presence of the light-blocking layers 37 will make up for any breakage of the common electrode 17, and permits uniform voltage application thereto.
  • the prevention of the breakage of the common electrode 17 is promoted by the structure, where the light-blocking layers 37 overlie over the color filters on the side thereof opposite the transparent substrate 12. With common electrode 17 formed on the color filters, the gap between common electrode 17 and display electrode 15 may be reduced correspondingly, thus permitting effective application of voltage across the liquid crystal 14 between these electrodes.
  • the invention is applicable not only to liquid crystal display devices of transmission type but also liquid crystal display devices of reflective type.

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Abstract

A color liquid crystal display element in which a liquid crystal (14) is contained between a first clear substrate (11) and a second clear substrate (12), a plurality of display electrodes (15) and thin-film transistors (16) connected thereto are formed on the first clear substrate (11), color filters (1R), (1G) and (1B) are formed on the second clear substrate (12) in a manner to be opposite to the display electrodes (15), and a common electrode (17) is also formed on the whole surface thereof. When light is transmitted through the gaps in the color filters (1R), (1G), (1B), contrast decreases. Further, voltage drop on the common electrode (17) leads to uneven contrast. With this invention, therefore, gaps among the color filters are covered with a metallic light-shielding layer (37) to interrupt the passage of light. The light-shielding layer is further superposed on the common electrode (17) and is electrically connected thereto.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention relates to a color liquid crystal display device, which is used for the display of image, for instance, and has a plurality of display electrodes formed in a liquid crystal cell, these display electrodes being selectively drived by thin film transistors for color display of an image.
  • PRIOR ART
  • The prior art liquid crystal display device of the type noted has a structure as shown in Fig. 1. As is shown, the device comprises transparent substrates 11 and 12 of glass or the like facing each other. The substrates 11 and 12 are spaced apart by a spacer 13 provided along their edges. A liquid crystal 14 is sealed in between the transparent substrates 11 and 12. A plurality of display electrodes 15 are formed on the inner surface of the substrate 11. Thin film transistors 16 are formed contiguous to the respective display electrodes 15. These thin film transistors 16 serve as switching elements with their drains connected to the display electrodes 15. A transparent common electrode 17 is formed substantially on the entire inner surface of the other transparent substrate 12, and it faces the plurality of display electrodes 15.
  • The display electrodes 15 may serve as picture element electrodes. For example, the display electrodes 15 are square and arranged in rows and columns on the transparent substrate 11 as shown in Fig. 2. In actual practice, the display electrodes 15 are arranged in a closely spaced-apart relation to one another. Gate buses 18 are formed near and along the respective rows of display electrodes 15. Source buses 19 are formed near and along the respective columns of the display electrodes 15. The thin film transistors 16 are provided at the intersections of the gate buses 18 and source buses 19. The individual thin film transistors 16 have their gates and sources connected to the corresponding gate buses 18 and source buses 19, respectively, at the intersections of these buses. Their drains are connected to the display electrodes 15.
  • A voltage is applied between a selected one of the gate buses 18 and a selected one of the source buses 19. As a result, the corresponding thin film transistor 16 is turned on. Charge is thus stored on the display electrode 15 connected to the drain of this "on" thin film transistor 16. A voltage is applied across the liquid crystal 14 between the display electrode 15 noted above and the common electrode 17. Only this display electrode 15 thus becomes transparent or opaque for selective display. The display can be erased by causing the discharge of the display electrode 15.
  • Heretofore, the thin film transistors 16 have been formed as shown in Figs. 3 and 4. The display electrodes 15 and source buses 19 are formed as a transparent conductive film, e.g., ITO, on the transparent substrate 11. Semiconductor layers 21 of amorphous silicon or like material are each formed to bridge the parallel and closely spaced apart regions of each display electrode and the associated source bus 19. A gate insulating film 22 of silicon nitride or the like is formed to cover the semiconductor layers 21. Gate electrodes 23 are each formed over each semiconductor layer 21 via the gate insulating film 22 such as to partly overlap the associated display electrode 15 and source bus 19. The gate electrodes 23 have their one ends connected to the associated gate buses 18. The display electrode 15 and source bus 19 that correspond to each gate electrode 23 thus constitute a drain electrode 15a and a source electrode 19a, respectively. Each thin film transistor 16 is constituted by the electrodes 15a and 19a, semiconductor layer 21, gate insulating film 22 and gate electrode 23. The gate electrodes 23 and gate buses 18 are formed simultaneously from aluminum, for instance.
  • Either a red filter 1R, a green filter 1G and a blue filter 1B is formed on the transparent substrate 12 such that it faces each display electrode 15. The color filters noted above are formed such that they are distributed substantially uniformly as shown in Fig. 3.
  • A light source 24, as shown in Fig. 4, is disposed behind the transparent substrate 11. Light from this light source 24 or other light is transmitted through the liquid crystal display device according to a liquid crystal cell control state of the device, and the display state of the device can be seen from the side of the transparent substrate 12. A polarizer (not shown) is provided on one or each side of the liquid crystal display device. The liquid crystal display device may be either a normally black type, i.e., a so-called negative type, in which light is not transmitted through the device in the absence of voltage applied between common electrode 17 and display electrode 15, or a normally white type, i.e., a so-called positive type, in which light is transmitted through the device in the absence of voltage applied between common electrode 17 and display electrode 15.
  • With the prior art liquid crystal display device as described above, however, light transmitted through other portions of the device than the display electrodes, as indicated by arrows 25 and 26 in Fig. 4, will reduce the contrast and color purity, thus deteriorating the image quality. Particularly, in the case of the normally white type light of the same light intensity as light transmitted through the display electrodes 15 has great adverse effects on the image quality.
  • Accordingly, there has been proposed an arrangement, which uses black filters filling the gap between adjacent color filters. The black filter, however, is formed by overlaying red, green and blue filters. Therefore, the formation of the black filters, particularly mask alignment steps, is rather cumbersome. Besides, it is necessary to provide a considerable thickness to permit sufficient blocking of light. Therefore, a large number of steps and long time have been necessary for the formation of the black filter.
  • Further, where the display area is large, contrast irregularities and other defects will be caused in the display by a voltage drop in the common electrode 17, local disconnection thereof, etc.
  • FR-A-2 534 052 describes a multi-coloured liquid crystal display including red, green and blue filters formed on a glass substrate. The filters are covered by a passivation layer and a transparent electrode. The filters are formed in an organic resin layer and black blocking filter portions are formed in the layer between the filters.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a color liquid crystal display element, which has high contrast and color purity, is free from contrast fluctuations, ensures satisfactory image quality and can be simply fabricated.
  • To attain the above object of the invention, there is provided a colour liquid crystal display device comprising first and second transparent substrates spaced apart a small distance and facing each other, a liquid crystal sealed between said two transparent substrates, a plurality of transparent display electrodes provided on the inner side surface of said first transparent substrate, thin film transistors formed on said first transparent substrate and each connected to corresponding one of said display electrodes and corresponding ones of source and gate buses, colour filters formed separately from one another on the inner side surface of said second transparent substrate in opposing relation to the corresponding display electrodes, light-blocking layer filled in each gap between adjacent colour filters and a transparent common electrode formed on said light-blocking layer and said colour filters to extend substantially over the entire inner side surface of said second transparent substrate; characterized in that said light-blocking layers are metal layers and extend such that marginal edges of each said metal light-blocking layer and marginal edges of the adjacent colour filters lie one upon another and said transparent common electrode overlies said light-blocking layers in contact therewith to interconnect said metal light-blocking layers one another.
  • The light-blocking layer formed to close the gap between adjacent color filters blocks light, so that it is possible to obtain a display of high contrast and color purity. In addition, since the light-blocking layer is made of a metal, it can be formed easily. Further, since the light-blocking layer overlies over the common electrode, it can correspondingly reduce the voltage drop in the common electrode due to the resistance thereof. Further, even if there is a local broken portion of the common electrode, voltage can be applied uniformly to the entire common electrode, so that it is possible to obtain a satisfactory image quality free from contrast fluctuations.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
    • Fig. 1 is a fragmentary schematic sectional view showing the structure of a usual liquid crystal display device;
    • Fig. 2 is a circuit diagram showing an equivalent electric circuit of a matrix type liquid crystal display device;
    • Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the arrangement of display electrodes and thin film transistors of a prior art color liquid crystal display element;
    • Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along line A-A in Fig. 3;
    • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view showing an embodiment of the color liquid crystal display device according to the invention;
    • Fig. 6 is a fragmentary plan view showing the positional relation between color filters and light-blocking layers in the color liquid crystal display device shown in Fig. 5; and
    • Fig. 7 is a fragmentary sectional view showing a different embodiment of the color liquid crystal display device according to the invention.
    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Figs. 5 and 6 illustrate an embodiment of the color liquid crystal display element according to the invention. In these Figures, parts like those shown in Figs. 3 and 4 are designated by like reference numerals, and they will not be described any further.
  • In this embodiment, the gap between adjacent ones of color filters 1R, 1G and 1B, is closed by a metal light-blocking layer 37 which can block light. The light-blocking layer 37 is made of a metal, e.g., aluminum and chromium. Its thickness is about 2,000 to 3,000 Å, and it is formed by means of vacuum deposition or spattering. A common electrode 17 is formed to overlie over the light-blocking layers 37. In this embodiment, the light-blocking layers 37 are formed on a transparent substrate 12, the color filters 1R, 1G and 1B are then formed, and then the common electrode 17 is formed over the entire surface area.
  • Fig. 7 shows an alternate arrangement. In this instance, the color filters 1R, 1G and 1B are formed on the transparent substrate 12, then the light-blocking layers 37 are formed, and then the common electrode 17 is formed. Fig. 7 also shows an alternate structure of the thin film transistors 16. Each thin film transistor 16 in this case comprises display electrode 15, gate electrode 23 and gate bus, these parts being formed on a transparent substrate 11, gate insulating film 22 formed on the gate electrode 23, semiconductor layer 21 formed on the gate insulating film 22, and drain and source electrodes 15a and 19a and source bus 19, these parts being formed on the semiconductor layer 21.
  • The color display may be obtained by using at least two different kinds of color filters. Further, the display electrode 15, which is used as a picture electrode in the above cases, may have various other shapes as well.
  • As has been described in the foregoing, with the color liquid crystal display device according to the invention the gap between adjacent color filters is filled by the light-blocking layer 37 to block unnecessary light that may otherwise be transmitted through the gap between adjacent color filters. Contrast and color purity thus can be improved. In addition, the light-blocking layers 37, which are made of a metal, may be formed very easily compared to the black filters.
  • Further, since the light-blocking layer 37 is in the overlying relation to and contiguous to the common electrode 17, the resultant resistance of the common electrode 17 and light-blocking layer 37 may be reduced. Thus permits more uniform voltage to be applied to the common electrode 17 to reduce or alternate contrast fluctuations.
  • Further, when the common electrode 17 is formed after the formation of the color filters, breakage of the common electrode 17 is liable to result from the steps of the edges of the color filters. The presence of the light-blocking layers 37, however, will make up for any breakage of the common electrode 17, and permits uniform voltage application thereto. The prevention of the breakage of the common electrode 17 is promoted by the structure, where the light-blocking layers 37 overlie over the color filters on the side thereof opposite the transparent substrate 12. With common electrode 17 formed on the color filters, the gap between common electrode 17 and display electrode 15 may be reduced correspondingly, thus permitting effective application of voltage across the liquid crystal 14 between these electrodes.
  • The invention is applicable not only to liquid crystal display devices of transmission type but also liquid crystal display devices of reflective type.

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  1. A colour liquid crystal display device comprising first and second transparent substrates (11, 12) spaced apart a small distance and facing each other, a liquid crystal (14) sealed between said two transparent substrates, a plurality of transparent display electrodes (15) provided on the inner side surface of said first transparent substrate (11), thin film transistors formed on said first transparent substrate and each connected to corresponding one of said display electrodes and corresponding ones of source and gate buses (19, 23), colour filters (1R,1G,1B) formed separately from one another on the inner side surface of said second transparent substrate (12) in opposing relation to the corresponding display electrodes (15), a light-blocking layer (37) filled in each gap between adjacent colour filters (1R,1G,1B) and a transparent common electrode (17) formed on said light-blocking layers (37) and said colour filters (1R,1G,1B) to extend substantially over the entire inner side surface of said second transparent substrate (12);
       characterized in that
       said light-blocking layers (37) are metal layers and extend such that marginal edges of each said metal light-blocking layer (37) and marginal edges of the adjacent colour filters lie one upon another and said transparent common electrode (17) overlies said light-blocking layers (37) in contact therewith to interconnect said metal light-blocking layers (37) one another.
  2. The colour liquid crystal display device according to claim 1, wherein the marginal edges of said light-blocking layers (37) partly overlie over the marginal edges of said colour filters on the side opposite from said second transparent substrate (12).
  3. The colour liquid crystal display device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said display electrodes (15) are picture element electrodes and are arranged in a matrix array, the source electrodes (19a) of the thin film transistors connected to the picture element electrodes in each column of said matrix array are connected to corresponding one of common source buses (19), the gate electrodes (23) of the thin film transistors connected to the picture element electrodes in each row of said matrix array are connected to corresponding one of common gate buses (18), and said colour filters (1R,1G,1B) consist of those of a plurality of different colours, the colour filters of like colour being distributed substantially uniformly.
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